Organisations conducting research into bushfires.
ENSIS Bushfire Research - The Ensis Bushfire Research group
develops the science and technology needed to protect life and
property, and manage fire in the landscape. The programme has a
scope that includes rural land and the rural/urban interface.
Griffith University - Southeast Queensland Fire and
Biodiversity Consortium. The Consortium was established in
1998 by Griffith University and a number of state agencies and
local government authorities to provide a focus for fire ecology
research and evidence-based outcomes for the southeast Queensland
region. Our role is to continue to disseminate information and
importantly, to investigate and implement research locally to
assist in making better management decisions on fire and
biodiversity within the imperatives of life and property
protection.
University of Melbourne - Fire Ecology and
Management. The majority of the Bushfire Research and
Development Group is based at The University of Melbourne Creswick
campus, Victoria, with research conducted at field sites in
Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania. Through the Bushfire CRC we
have links with research groups in Tasmania (Forestry Tasmania),
Western Australia (Department of Conservation and Land Management),
Australian Capital Territory (CSIRO Entomology), New South Wales
(Forests NSW) and the Northern Territory (CSIRO).